This is the last multi-tool you’ll ever own. Using the proven PowerLock chassis, SOG is the only company to apply Compound Leverage™ technology to EOD(Explosive Ordnance Disposal)in a multi-tool. In English: this makes it a breeze to crimp blasting caps and demolition cord with less hand pressure like when we tested this and cut through a quarter with ease.

The SOG Power Lock Multi Tool has gone head to head with all the so called multi-tools on the market in tests and come out on top. Another unique SOG feature is the positioning of the crimper device within the confines of the handle…not in the plier jaw, like all other designs. This serves to minimize collateral damage to the crimper and allows the operator to have full use of the uninterrupted plier surface. Additionally there is no weakening of the pliers that often causes breakage of the plier tips.

The crimper produces non-flaring, high pull out strength crimps that meet government fuse well specifications. On top of that it includes the V-Cutter which is used to cut seat belts, paracord, fishing line, electrical cable sheathing…you get the picture. Add to this features like a locking blade, bombproof construction, durability, a nylon sheath and you’re going to be hard pressed to get a better multi tool anywhere.

Oh sure, you may find a cheaper tool but the saying rings true with multi-tools – you truly get what you pay for.Looking for a good review on this multi-tool? Click here

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Ray – This is not “another knife” and for the record, this is the first time we’ve offered this particular model from SOG. But yes, we’ve got a couple things lined up today. Turkey hunters will like the second item.

I have this and wear it every time I go bird hunting. Nothing worse then having something go wrong in the field. In places where there is trapping, and you have a dog, this tool has a wire cutter that could come in handy should your dog ever get in a snare. I had a buddy that fell and broke his gun stock, we used the screw driver to remove the trigger guard preventing further damage to his collectable. This is a nice little tool!

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Josh

Posted November 22, 2009 at 10:57 AM

The description mentions the V-tool, but the picture doesn’t show the V-tool. Which model is this? Thanks!

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Joe

Posted November 22, 2009 at 10:58 AM

Might want to change the description on this item. It says it has the v-cutter. Thanks again for the perfect groomsmen gift Kendall!